A woman's plac is in the lorry
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ANY MAN who believes that woman's place is in the kitchE should meet Mrs Daphr Bampton, who confesses: "IV real love is for steam lorries ar electric trams." She is chairmE and managing director Bampton Bros Ltd, Swindon, big accident-repair garage, ar an enthusiastic member of ti CBI.
She has published a boo Rare and Interesting Commerc, Vehicles (Uffington Press) at ti unfortunately not-so-rare pri, Of £8.95. She is old enough have been a contemporary many of the vehicles of whi, she writes affectionately ar regrets the loss of individuali in makes.
"It is saddening to s, vehicles being depersonalised she complains. -They have character, no individualism The age of supermarkets al substitutes has left no room I eccentricity.